The following pages link to He gives C-sieves on the CSIDH (Q2119021):
Displaying 22 items.
- SoK: how (not) to design and implement post-quantum cryptography (Q826276) (← links)
- Towards post-quantum security for signal's X3DH handshake (Q832361) (← links)
- One-way functions and malleability oracles: hidden shift attacks on isogeny-based protocols (Q2056686) (← links)
- An efficient and generic construction for Signal's handshake (X3DH): post-quantum, state leakage secure, and deniable (Q2061966) (← links)
- A fusion algorithm for solving the hidden shift problem in finite abelian groups (Q2118532) (← links)
- \textsf{CSI-RAShi}: distributed key generation for CSIDH (Q2118548) (← links)
- An efficient and generic construction for signal's handshake (X3DH): post-quantum, state leakage secure, and deniable (Q2135524) (← links)
- Post-quantum key-blinding for authentication in anonymity networks (Q2146075) (← links)
- Post-quantum adaptor signature for privacy-preserving off-chain payments (Q2147236) (← links)
- Fully projective radical isogenies in constant-time (Q2152151) (← links)
- Safe-error attacks on SIKE and CSIDH (Q2154061) (← links)
- An efficient post-quantum KEM from CSIDH (Q2154465) (← links)
- Group signatures and more from isogenies and lattices: generic, simple, and efficient (Q2170040) (← links)
- Practical post-quantum signature schemes from isomorphism problems of trilinear forms (Q2170103) (← links)
- Further optimizations of CSIDH: a systematic approach to efficient strategies, permutations, and bound vectors (Q2229293) (← links)
- \( L_1\)-norm ball for CSIDH: optimal strategy for choosing the secret key space (Q2685697) (← links)
- Cryptographic group actions and applications (Q2692390) (← links)
- Calamari and Falafl: logarithmic (linkable) ring signatures from isogenies and lattices (Q2692392) (← links)
- Oblivious pseudorandom functions from isogenies (Q2692394) (← links)
- CSIDH on the Surface (Q5041217) (← links)
- On the Security of OSIDH (Q5087250) (← links)
- Group signatures and more from isogenies and lattices: generic, simple, and efficient (Q6041582) (← links)